🏠 Real Estate Low

Sunny Isles Beach Approves $234K Metal Building Contract Amendment

The City Commission is considering a second amendment to its agreement with Team Contracting, Inc., for the installation of a new pre-engineered metal building, increasing the contract by an amount not to exceed $234,010.55. The resolution authorizes the Mayor to execute the amended agreement.

What this means for you This is a municipal facilities contract rather than a development or land-use action, so direct CRE impact is limited. Tracking which city facility receives this building could matter if it signals a capital investment in a specific district or park that indirectly affects nearby land values. Bottom Line: Monitor the project location once disclosed — city capital spending on facilities can signal neighborhood investment priorities worth noting for adjacent land plays.
Contracts & ProcurementInfrastructure

Note: The agenda title does not identify the specific facility or location receiving the metal building, limiting assessment of any land-value or development implications.

⚖️ Legal Low

Sunny Isles Beach Approves $234K Amendment for Metal Building Installation

The City Commission is considering a resolution approving a second amendment to an existing agreement with Team Contracting, Inc. for the installation of a new pre-engineered metal building, in an amount not to exceed $234,010.55. The resolution authorizes the Mayor to execute the amended agreement.

What this means for you This is a routine capital procurement amendment unlikely to affect most land use or litigation practices directly. Attorneys with clients in the construction or public contracting space should note Team Contracting, Inc. holds an active city contract now amended twice, signaling an ongoing relationship worth monitoring for future bid opportunities or disputes. Bottom Line: No immediate action required for most practices, but contract counsel should log Team Contracting, Inc. as an active city vendor with a cumulative contract value now inclusive of this $234,010.55 amendment.
Contracts & ProcurementInfrastructure

Note: The resolution text is partially cut off and the specific building location or facility is not stated; the item has not yet been voted on.

🏗 Construction Low

Sunny Isles Beach to Buy 9 Police Vehicles for Up to $567,187

The City of Sunny Isles Beach is authorizing up to $567,187 in budgeted funds to purchase nine police vehicles from Alan Jay Fleet Sales. The resolution also authorizes the City Manager to take all actions necessary to complete the purchase.

What this means for you This is a fleet procurement, not a construction or capital infrastructure contract, so it has no direct bid opportunity for general contractors. It does signal the city is actively spending from its approved budget, which is a positive indicator of municipal fiscal activity heading into the next budget cycle. Bottom Line: No actionable bid opportunity here — monitor upcoming commission agendas for capital infrastructure or facility projects where construction procurement will be announced.
Contracts & Procurement
💼 Business Low

Sunny Isles Beach Eyes $73,565 Engineering Amendment for Drainage Project

The City Commission is considering a sixth amendment to its civil engineering services agreement with Craig A. Smith & Associates for the Central Island Area Pump Stations and Drainage Improvements Project, adding up to $73,565. The amendment expands the existing contract scope for ongoing stormwater infrastructure work.

What this means for you Drainage and pump station upgrades on the Central Island can affect street flooding, business accessibility, and construction disruption for nearby operators during project execution. Businesses in the Central Island area should monitor construction timelines for potential access or delivery impacts. Bottom Line: Watch for construction activity tied to this drainage project if your business operates in Sunny Isles Beach's Central Island district, as it may temporarily affect access or logistics.
InfrastructureContracts & ProcurementEnvironment

Note: The agenda title appears partially garbled ('AMache' likely a scanning artifact); the core contract details are clear but the full amendment scope is inferred from the project name alone.

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